Grooming the Pet Afghan in a Low Maintenance Trim
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Maintaining the long, silky coat of an Afghan can be daunting. Ms. Beckwith is a long time Afghan breeder and handler of AKC champions. In this session, she outlines the breed standard while talking about their personality. Debbie also shares typical coat changes you’ll find as a dog ages or if it’s been altered. She’ll demonstrate a trim she does on a regular basis to keep the coat easy to care for while retaining the flair all Afghans seem to have. She’ll show you which blades to select to shorten the long furnishings and how to work with them. She also discusses the ‘saddle’ of this breed and how to retain it with hand stripping techniques.
In this video you will learn:
• How to trim an Afghan to a manageable length for a typical pet owner.
• How long it takes to regrow the full coat back in a pet that has been shaved.
• The typical temperament of an Afghan.
• How to break apart a tangle with an undercoat rake to make brush out easy.
• How to set the saddle, including which tools to use.
Debbie Beckwith
Debbie Beckwith directed and taught at the Southern Institute of Pet Grooming for 20 years. In 2011, she returned to business operation and opened Southern Comfort Groom and Board in South Carolina, which features grooming, styling, and pet boarding.
Debbie has had many career highlights since entering the ring in 1979. She has multiple Best All Around contest wins, was an Intergoom Creative Stylist Champion, and was a GroomTeam member in 1992 in Milan, Italy. Ms. Beckwith won the Clipper Vac Championship Title at GroomExpo in 1997. Though now retired from grooming competition, she was a versatile competitor.
Debbie served on the board of Professional Pet Groomers Certification (PPGC) Inc. She was instrumental in developing the testing methods still used today. She also served as a Certifier for many years.
Debbie is a well-known grooming contest judge, speaker, and is a published writer for trade magazines. She enjoyed a radio spot on Pet Talk, an NPR program broadcast from Clemson University. A recognized AKC Lure Coursing Judge, Debbie, her daughters, and son also enjoy competing in AKC Conformation and Performance events with Sighthounds, Australian Terriers, and Border Collies.
Ms. Beckwith also manages a horse boarding facility, "Wanda Rin D Acres." She enjoys trail riding and staying closer to home.